Title of article
Safety evaluation of the inherent and passive safety features of the smart design
Author/Authors
Bae، نويسنده , , Kyoo Hwan; Kim، نويسنده , , Hee-Cheol; Chang، نويسنده , , Moon Hee; Sim، نويسنده , , Suk Ku; Park، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
17
From page
333
To page
349
Abstract
SMART (system-integrated modular advanced reactor) is a 330 MWt advanced integral
PWR, which is under development at KAERI for seawater desalination and electricity gen-
eration. The conceptual design of the SMART desalination plant produces 40,000 m3/day of
potable water and generates about 90 MW of electricity, which are assessed as sucient for a
population of about 100,000. The SMART enhances safety by adopting the inherent safety
design features such as the elimination of large break loss of coolant accidents, substantially large
negative moderator temperature coecients, etc. In addition, the safety goals of the SMART are
achieved through the adoption of passive engineered safety systems such as an emergency core
cooling system, passive residual heat removal system, safeguard vessel, and reactor and con-
tainment overpressure protection systems. This paper describes the design concept of the
major safety systems of the SMART and presents the results of the safety analyses using a
MARS/SMR code for the major limiting accidents including transient behaviors due to desa-
lination system disturbances. The analysis results employing conservative initial/boundary
conditions and assumptions show that the safety systems of the SMART conceptual design
adequately remove the core decay heat and mitigate the consequences of the limiting accidents,
and thus secure the plant to a safe condition
Keywords
Integral reactor , SMART , Desalination plant , Design basis accidents , safety analysis
Journal title
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Annals of Nuclear Energy
Record number
405513
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